Tests Administered


Testing On Campus

On-campus placement testing, make-up testing, and iCampus testing are available on a walk-in basis, however select certification exams and specialized testing are by appointment only and are available at the Main, Romeoville, and City Center campuses. 

Do I Need Placement Testing?

Students who have a high enough High School GPA or a score that exceeds minimum requirements on the ACT, SAT, PSAT, GED, or HiSET may be eligible to skip placement testing. Please visit Placement Testing for more information.

TEAS Testing Is Available On-Campus Only

TEAS testing is available on-campus only at the Main, Romeoville, and City Center testing centers. Please Note: Students must register with ATI to take a TEAS test. Choose "In-Person, Proctored at an Institution" when registering. See TEAS Testing information below to learn more.

Testing Information

  • Testing Guidelines

    On-Campus Testing Guidelines

    General Information

    • On-campus placement testing is available on a walk-in basis 
    • Available at our Main, Romeoville, and City Center campuses
    • Remote placement testing and some certification and specialized testing is available by appointment only. Please view all testing information on this page for more information.

     

    All testers must follow these Guidelines

    • Cell phones, iPods, smart watches and all other electronic devices are prohibited. Lockers are available for these items. If a tester is caught with a device, their test may be confiscated and the incident will be reported. The tester may be banned from Testing Services for a period of time.
    • Cell phones will be required to be placed and secured into a Yondr pouch before it is locked up in one of the provided lockers. This is an added test security measure to ensure cell phones are not being brought into the computer lab. The pouch will be unlocked upon leaving the testing center as you return your locker key.
    • Food and beverages are not allowed. These items must be disposed before entering Testing Services.
    • Backpacks, books, paperwork, electronic devices, hats, scarves and all other personal items are not allowed. Lockers are available for these items. If items do not fit in a locker, they must be stored elsewhere.
    • Jackets and Coats are not allowed in the testing centers.
    • Children are not allowed in the testing centers.
    • No talking or distractions allowed in the testing centers. 
    • Testers must present appropriate photo ID. There are no exceptions to this rule. Individuals without a photo ID will not be allowed to test. A picture of a photo ID will not be accepted.
    • Calculators and ear plugs are provided upon request. Note: Calculators are not permitted for all exams. Calculators are not permitted for the ALEKS placement exam (effective Sept. 1, 2019).
    • No tests will begin within one hour of Testing Services' closing.
    • All testers must schedule their exams to allow for enough time to complete testing. For example, if a student has a two-hour exam, the student must schedule accordingly.
    • Exams must be completed in one sitting. The exception to this rule is non-writing placement testing. Testers may complete a section or sections of the test and then take a break.
    • Homework will not be accepted by Testing Services. Testers must make arrangements with instructors to submit homework assignments.
    • If a tester is observed cheating, all testing and unauthorized materials will be confiscated. The Dean of Students, the tester's instructor, institution, company, or test producer will be notified immediately. The tester may be banned from Testing Services for a period of time.
    • Items left in Testing Services will be given to Campus Police.
    • All testers must follow the JJC Student Code of Conduct. 
    • Mechanical pens and pencils are not allowed. Testing Services will provide standard pencils for testing.
    • All scratch paper and notes are collected at the end of an exam. 

     

    Cleaning and Safety Measures

    • Testers are encouraged to use hand sanitizer before and after testing within the computer lab
    • Workspaces cleaned regularly
    • Social distancing encouraged
    • Masks optional at all common areas and in the testing lab
    • Hand sanitizer provided campus-wide
    • Review JJC's COVID Information for up-to-date information on campus operations.

     

  • Important On-Campus Certification and Specialized Testing Information 

    You must have an appointment for the following tests. Please review the information on each test to see at which location the test is being offered and how to request an appointment.

    For more information on each test listed below, scroll further down on this page.

  • Do I Need To Make An Appointment For My Test?

    Availability by LocationMain CampusCity Center CampusRomeoville Campus
    ​Automotive Service Excellence Exam​Appointment
    Accuplacer Exam (Placement Testing)Drop-inDrop-inDrop-in
    ALEKS Exam (Placement Testing)Drop-inDrop-inDrop-in
    CLEP ExamAppointment​Appointment
    CNA (Illinois Nurse Aide) ExamAppointment (go to inace.nurseaidetesting.com to register)
    GED Testing (State of Illinois High School Diploma)AppointmentAppointmentAppointment
    ​Illinois State Police Merit Board ExamAppointment
    JJC iCampus TestingDrop-inDrop-inDrop-in
    JJC Make-Up TestingDrop-inDrop-inDrop-in
    Pearson VUE TestingAppointmentAppointmentAppointment
    Proctoring ServicesCurrently Unavailable Currently Unavailable
    ​TEAS Exam​Appointment​Appointment​Appointment
    WorkKeys ExamAppointmentAppointmentAppointment

     

    Last updated January 11, 2023.

Tests for Future and Current JJC Students

  • Placement Tests

    About Placement Testing

    Placement tests are required if you need to take a JJC English or math class.*

    After completing these exams, your scores will help determine which JJC classes you should take, so you don't enroll in a class that's too easy or too challenging.

    Accuplacer Exam: Reading, Writing, English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and, if applicable, geometry

    ALEKS Exam: Math

    Take a Placement Test

    Review Accuplacer and ALEKS information on our Placement Testing page for more information on placement testing.

    Visit our Placement Testing Page
    *Alternate and Temporary placement measures such as ACT, SAT, PSAT, and High School GPA are available and can also be used to place into English and math courses. Visit our Placement Testing page for more information.

  • JJC iCampus and Make-up Testing

    JJC iCampus & Make-Up Testing (requires MyJJC ID)

    JJC Testing Services provides iCampus and make-up testing free of charge to JJC students.

    Accommodations

    If you have a documented disability affecting your ability to take the test, you can receive accommodations. Testing Services will work closely with JJC's Disability Services Office to provide this for you. If you need accommodations, please email testingservices@jjc.edu or call 815.280.2261.

    Student Information

    Log in to MyJJC for info about photo ID requirements, locations and testing accommodations for:


    Faculty Information

    Log in to MyJJC for the following:

    Last updated August 22, 2022.

TEAS Testing (On-Campus Only)

  • On-Campus TEAS Testing

    Please Note: TEAS Testing is offered on-campus only.

    Who Needs to Take the TEAS Exam?

    Students entering any of the following programs must take the test:


    Deadlines: Certain programs have deadlines for your TEAS scores. Please check with your program to see when you need to take the test.

    Program Specific Information: Review the TEAS Interpretation Guide for information about your TEAS scores, program advisor, retesting and next steps.

    Who to Contact with QuestionsPhone Number
    Nursing Faculty Advisor815.280.2435
    Radiologic Technology Faculty Advisor815.280.2658
    Diagnostic Medical Sonography Faculty Advisor815.280.2658
    Respiratory Therapy Advisor815-280-2658


    TEAS Testing Locations

    ATI TEAS exams will take place at the following locations:

    • Main Campus
    • Romeoville Campus
    • City Center Campus
       

    About the TEAS Exam

    The TEAS exam is a timed, computer-based exam conducted by the Assessment Technologies Institute (ATI). "TEAS" stands for the Test of Essential Academic Skills. This three-and-a-half-hour exam includes 170 questions.

    Learn More

    Cost & Fees

    • The cost of the TEAS test is $92 plus tax.
    • TEAS Exam fees are subject to change.

     

    How to Register for the TEAS Exam at JJC

    1. If you need testing accommodations, contact JJC's Disability Services department ahead of time at disabilityservices@jjc.edu or call 815.280.2613.
    2. Purchase and schedule the TEAS test through ATI to test at JJC Testing Services. Choose "In-Person, Proctored at an Institution" when registering. 
    3. Follow on-campus appointment rules and safety guidelines (listed above).
    4. Watch our On-Campus Safety video to prepare for your testing appointment.
    5. Arrive at your scheduled location 10 minutes before your exam with your photo ID.


    Photo IDs Required: Please bring a current, government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport to your testing appointment.

    Accommodations

    If you have a documented disability affecting your ability to take the test, you can receive accommodations. Testing Services will work closely with JJC's Disability Services Office to provide this for you. If you need accommodations, please email disabilityservices@jjc.edu or call 815.280.2613.

    Can I Take the TEAS More Than Once?

    You are only allowed three attempts at taking the TEAS exam within a five-year period.

    You should only take the TEAS test once per semester. Only the first test score for the semester will be considered. A semester begins on the first day of classes for a given semester (Fall, Spring, and Summer) and ends on the day before the first day of classes for the next semester. Visit our Academic Calendar for reference and view our chart below.

    Please Note: With the new version of the TEAS (7) in June of 2022, the counter will be reset. Students who had taken TEAS (6) 3-times will now be able to take TEAS (7) 3-times in 5 years. Only the first score of any semester is valid for ranking in our programs. All other attempts in a semester are counted against your total allowed attempts in 5 years.

    JJC SemestersThe Semester Begins on...The Semester Ends on...
    FallThe first day of Fall semester classesThe day before first day of Spring semester classes
    SpringThe first day of Spring semester classesThe day before first day of Summer I semester classes
    SummerThe first day of Summer I semester classesThe day before first day of Fall Semester classes


    More Details About the Exam

    Visit our Admissions page and the section titled "Health and Occupational Science Students." See admissions criteria to learn more about the TEAS exam.

    Visit Our Admissions Page

    Your TEAS Score

    ATI (Assessment Technologies Institute) will provide you with your TEAS score. After the test is completed, results are available within a few hours. Scores may be accessed on the “My Results” page found in your personal ATI online student account.

    Contact Information

    Questions? Email testingservices@jjc.edu or call 815.280.2261. 

    Last updated on May18, 2023.

State of Illinois High School Diploma Tests

  • GED Testing

    About the GED Test (State of Illinois High School Diploma)

    GED Testing, produced by Pearson VUE is a four-part, computer-based test. Each part is between 90-150 minutes in length.

    The four parts include:

    • Reasoning through language arts 
    • Mathematical reasoning 
    • Science
    • Social studies
       

    Results are sent to your county's Regional Office of Education and are available online through the Pearson VUE website.

    What to expect in a Pearson VUE Test Center
    GED Exam Prep Options

    Cost & Fees

    • GED Discounts Available: Log in to your GED profile to schedule a test.  Enter the code ILSAVE20 at check-out.
    • In Illinois, each of the four parts is $30; this equates to $120
    • GED Testing fees are subject to change
       

    How to Sign Up to Take the GED

    1. Contact GED Testing Services if you require testing accommodations.
    2. Purchase and schedule the GED through Pearson VUE. Select JJC as your preferred testing location.
    3. Arrive 10 minutes before your exam with your photo ID.


    Photo IDs Required: Please bring a current, government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport to your testing appointment.

    Accommodations

    If you have a documented disability affecting your ability to take the test, you can receive accommodations. Accommodations are requested, approved, and provided by Pearson VUE. Make an accommodation request or learn more.

    Scores

    • Pearson VUE provides you with your score. Unofficial test results are available online within 48 hours.
       

    Last updated January 11, 2023.

  • Constitution Exam

    About the Constitution Exam (State of Illinois High School Diploma)

    Effective July 1, 2022, JJC'S Testing Services will no longer offer the Constitution exam as part of the State of Illinois High School Diploma. The new online Illinois Constitution Module (Constitution Module) is available beginning July 1, 2022 at http://ilconstitution.org/. It is estimated it will take two hours for a student to complete. It is available for State of Illinois High School Diploma candidates to take independently and does not require proctoring at a testing center.

    Last updated January 11, 2023.

Other Available Tests

  • Automotive Service Excellence Exam

    About the ASE Exam

    Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exams are timed, computer-based exams. These exams vary in length (30 minutes - 2 hours and 15 minutes). 

    ASE Exams include but are not limited to the following testing categories:

    • Automobile/ Light Truck
    • Collision and Refinishing
    • Service Consultant
    • Truck Equipment
    • Alternate Fuels
    • Maintenance and Light Repair
    • Transit Bus
    • Advanced Level 
    • Parts Specialist 
    • School Bus 
    • Medium/ Heavy Truck 
    • Specialty
       

    Cost & Fees

    • Cost of the exam includes registration, certification and re-certification fees
    • Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Exam fees are subject to change.


    Test Location

    • Available at Main Campus by appointment only
    • Main Campus is located at 1215 Houbolt Road, Joliet, IL 60431
    • Questions? Call 815.280.2261 or 815.280.2284


    How to Sign Up to Take the ASE Exam

    Follow the steps below to register for an ASE Exam and complete this exam at a JJC location.

    1. Contact Prometric if you need testing accommodations.
    2. Purchase and schedule your ASE Exam through Prometric. If you want to take the test at JJC, make sure you include that information during your registration process.
    3. Call 815.280.2261 or 815.280.2284 to schedule your appointment at JJC.
    4. Arrive at JJC 10 minutes before your exam with your photo ID.


    Photo IDs Required: Please bring a current, government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport to your testing appointment.

    Accommodations

    If you have a documented disability affecting your ability to take the test, you can receive accommodations. If you need accommodations, please contact Prometric directly.

    Scores

    • Prometric, producer of Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Exams, will provide you with your score.
    • Upon completing your exam(s), Testing Services will provide you with a score report.
       

    Last updated on March 22, 2019.

  • CLEP Exam

    About the CLEP Exam

    CLEP stands for College-Level Examination Program (CLEP). This exam can allow you to earn credit for what you already know, particularly if you've completed an independent study, prior course work, on-the-job training, professional development, cultural pursuits or internships. There are 34 types of CLEP exams available.

    With the exception of the College Composition CLEP test, each test lasts 90 minutes. Most tests (except for the College Composition test) are primarily composed of multiple-choice questions. Some mathematics exams include fill-in-the-blank type questions. All exams are scored on a scale of 20 to 80, not 1 to 100.

    IMPORTANT: JJC requires completion of the CLEP "College Composition" Exam. "College Composition Modular" Only will not be accepted.

    View each CLEP exam description
    View CLEP preparation options

    Cost & Fees

    • CLEP examinees will pay CLEP exam fees during time of online registration. On the day of testing, the examinee will also pay a $20 administrative fee to Testing Services.  
    • CLEP Exam fees are subject to change.
       

    Test Location 

    CLEP testing is available at the Main Campus and Romeoville Campus. Call Main Campus at 815.280.2261 or Romeoville Campus at 815.280.7785 to make an appointment.

    • Main Campus Testing Services (A-1138 in Campus Center)
      1215 Houbolt Road
      Joliet, IL  60431
    • Romeoville Campus Testing Services (RMA-1039)
      1125 West Romeo Road (West 135th Street)
      Romeoville, IL  60446
       

    How to Sign Up for a CLEP Exam

    1. If you need testing accommodations, contact JJC's Testing Services Supervisor ahead of time.
    2. Create an account through College Board and register for an exam(s).
    3. Call Main Campus at 815.280.2261 or Romeoville Campus at 815.280.7785 to make an appointment for your test.
    4. Arrive at your scheduled location 10 minutes before your exam with your photo ID and $20 for the Testing Services CLEP administrative fee.

    Accommodations

    If you have a documented disability affecting your ability to take the test, you can receive accommodations. Contact your preferred test center in advance to make arrangements and to find out its deadline for submission of documentation for approval of accommodations. Accommodations that can be arranged directly with test centers include:

    • ZoomText (screen magnification)
    • Modifiable screen colors
    • Use of a reader, an amanuensis, or a sign language interpreter
    • Extended time
    • Untimed rest breaks
       

    If the above accommodations do not meet your needs, contact CLEP Services about other nonstandard options before you register through My Account. 

    Photo ID Requirements

    Appropriate photo ID is required the date of your test.

    You must present one form of a valid, current ID. It must bear your full name in English language characters, and must contain a recognizable photograph and a signature. View ID requirements for DANTES-funded military candidates. 

    CLEP candidates who fail to present appropriate ID will not be tested.

    ID requirements include:

    • Be government issued
    • Be an original document (photocopies not acceptable)
    • Be valid and current (expired documents are not acceptable)
    • Bear the test-taker's full name, in English characters, exactly as it appears on the Registration Ticket, including the order of the names
    • Middle initials are optional and only need to match the first letter of the middle name when present on both the ticket and the identification
    • Bear a recent recognizable photo that clearly matches the test-taker
    • Include the test-taker's signature
    • Be in good condition, with clearly legible text and a clearly visible photography
       

    Examples of an acceptable ID include:

    • Current, government-issued passport with name, photo and signature
    • Valid driver's license with name, photo and signature
    • State or Province ID issued by the motor vehicle agency with name, photo and signature
    • Military ID with name, photo and signature (All DANTES-funded military candidates must present a current military ID)
    • National ID with name, photo and signature
    • Tribal ID card with name, photo and signature
    • Naturalization card or certificate of citizenship with name, photo and signature
    • A Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) with name, photo and signature
       

    If the student is a minor and can't present an ID:

    • Fill out the College Board Student ID Form. This form must include a recognizable photo and the school or notary seal must overlap the photo. The student must sign the ID form in the presence of the designated school official or notary. The student must also sign the ID form again at the test center in the presence of a Test Center Administrator. This form is only valid at test centers located in the U.S. The ID form must be dated and is valid for only one year.
    • Questions? Call 800.257.9558 or 212.237.1331. Email clep@info.collegeboard.org.
       

    Unacceptable forms of ID include but are not limited to:

    • Credit or debit cards 
    • Social Security card
    • Employee or work ID
    • School ID
    • Photocopied or expired documents
    • Documents that do not bear a recent recognizable photo that clearly matches the test-taker
    • Documents that do not bear the test-taker's name in roman English characters exactly as it appears on the Registration Ticket
    • Documents that are worn, torn, scuffed, scarred or otherwise damaged in such a manner that it renders any part of the text on the ID card illegible or renders any part of the photo unrecognizable
    • Any document that appears tampered with or altered 

     

    Scores
    • The College Board, producers of CLEP, will provide you with your scores. 
    • With the exception of the "College Composition" test, you will receive your unofficial score report immediately upon completing testing.
    • Scores for the "College Composition" test are available one to two weeks after the exam date. To learn more, visit the CLEP Score and Transcripts page.
       

    IMPORTANT: JJC requires completion of the CLEP "College Composition" Exam. "College Composition Modular" Only will not be accepted.

    CLEP Scores and Corresponding JJC Course Equivalents

    This chart shows minimum CLEP scores and their corresponding JJC course equivalents, or Illinois Articulation Initiative's General Education Core Curriculum (IAIGECC) equivalents. 

    JJC CourseIAI GECC*Credit HoursCLEP ExamMinimum Score
    ACCY 101--4Financial Accounting50
    BIO 151L1 900L5General Biology50
    BLAW 101--3Introductory Business Law50
    CHEM 101
    CHEM 102
    P1 902L
    --
    5
    5
    General Chemistry50
    CIS 122--4Information Systems and Computer Applications50
    ECON 103S3 9013Principles of Macroeconomics50
    ECON 104S3 9023Principles of Microeconomics50
    ENG 101C1 9003College Composition (JJC requires completion of the CLEP "College Composition" Exam which includes essays. "College Composition Modular" Only will not be accepted)50
    ENG 103
    ENG 104
    H3 914
    H3 915
    3
    3
    American Literature50
    ENG 105
    ENG 106
    H3 912
    H3 913
    3
    3
    English Literature50
    Humanities Elective--3Analyzing and Interpreting Literature50
    FRCH 101
    FRCH 102
    H1 900 for all4
    4
    College French Language50
    FRCH 101
    FRCH 102
    FRCH 103
    FRCH 104
    H1 900 for all4
    4
    4
    4
    College French Language59*
    HIST 103S2 9003American History I: Early Colonization to 187750
    HIST 104S2 9013American History II: 1865 to Present50
    HIST 105H2 9013Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 164850
    HIST 106H2 9023Western Civilization II to Present50
    MATH 131--4College Algebra50
    MATH 138--4Pre-Calculus50
    MATH 170M1 900-15Calculus with Elementary Function50
    MGMT 101--3Principles of Management50
    MKTG 101--3Principles of Marketing50
    PSCI 101S5 9003American Government50
    PSYC 101S6 9003Introductory Psychology50
    PSYC 102--3Introduction to Educational Psychology50
    PSYC 215S6 9023Human Growth and Development50
    SOC 101S7 9003Introductory Sociology50
    SPAN 101
    SPAN 102
    H1 900 for all4
    4
    College Spanish Language (JJC requires completion of the CLEP "Spanish Language Exam". The "Spanish with Writing" Exam is not used at JJC).50
    SPAN 101
    SPAN 102
    SPAN 103
    SPAN 104
    H1 900 for all4
    4
    4
    4
    College Spanish Language (JJC requires completion of the CLEP "Spanish Language Exam". The "Spanish with Writing" Exam is not used at JJC).63*

     

    Last updated on March 26, 2021.

  • CNA (Illinois Nurse Aide) Exam

    About the CNA (Illinois Nurse Aide) Exam

    The CNA Exam is a 90-minute, computer-based exam. This exam has been created by Southern Illinois University (SIU).

    Video & Presentation About the Exam


    Before taking the exam, you should make sure you are eligible. Contact your CNA instructor.

    Cost & Fees

    • CNA Exam fees are subject to change.


    Test Location

    • This testing is available at Romeoville Campus (1125 West Romeo Road, Romeoville IL). Call 815.280.7786 to make an appointment.
        

    How to Sign Up for the CNA Exam

    1. Speak with your CNA instructor if you require testing accommodations.
    2. Purchase and schedule the CNA Exam through Southern Illinois University. Select "Joliet Junior College Romeoville Campus Testing Services" as your location.  
    3. Arrive 10 minutes before your exam with your photo ID.


    Photo IDs Required: Please bring a current, government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport to your testing appointment.

    Accommodations

    If you have a documented disability affecting your ability to take the test, you can receive accommodations. If you need a testing accommodation, contact your CNA instructor. Learn more about the testing accommodation request process.

    Scores

    Last updated June 3, 2019.

  • WorkKeys Exam

    About the WorkKeys Exam

    WorkKeys is a computer-based, job skills test that measures "real world" skills that are critical to job success. These skills are valuable for both skilled and professional jobs, and at any level of education. JJC is your site to attain the National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC) issued by ACT.

    The WorkKeys exam is often used by employers to assess prospective or current employees in many workforce skills areas. If you are representing an organization that is interested in using WorkKeys, contact Workforce Development at 815.280.1526 for more info.

    Cost & Fees

    • You will pay your WorkKeys Exam fee to Workforce Development at the time of registration
    • Fees are subject to change and are dependent on number of tests attempted. 
       

    Test Locations

    • Testing is available at Main Campus, Romeoville Campus, and City Center Campus. Call Workforce Development at 815.280.1526 for an appointment.
       

    How to Sign Up for the WorkKeys Exam

    1. To schedule and pay for your WorkKeys Exam contact Workforce Development at 815.280.1526. Specify your preferred Testing Services location.
    2. Arrive 10 minutes before your exam with your photo ID.


    Accommodations

    If you have a documented disability affecting your ability to take the test, you can receive accommodations. Some accommodations are embedded in this computer-based exam; some accommodation requests may require additional documentation. Call Workforce Development at 815.280.1526 to learn more and to make a request.

    Photo ID Requirements

    Appropriate photo ID is required at the time you take the test.

    Photo IDs need to include a name and photo. Photocopies or reproductions are not acceptable. Preferred photo ID options include, but are not limited to:

    • Driver's License
    • ID Card
    • U.S. Passport
    • U.S. Military Picture ID
    • Federal Picture ID
    • Alien Registration Card
    • Any other current, government-issued picture ID (This form of identification may be issued by any government.)
    • Company Identification
    • Police Identification
    • Other Institutional Identification with name and picture
    • JJC School ID
    • Other School ID with name and picture
       
    Scores
    • ACT, producer of WorkKeys, provides you with scores.
    • After the test is completed, results are available immediately. 
       

    Last updated on March 22, 2019.

  • Illinois State Police Merit Board Exam

    Illinois State Police Merit Board Exam (ISPMB)

    The ISPMB exam is a 150-minute, computer-based exam.    

    As part of the application process to become an Illinois State Police officer, candidates will complete the Law Enforcement Office Selection Tool (LST), an entry-level law enforcement officer selection exam owned by Industrial/ Organizational Solutions (IOS). 

    Cost & Fees

    • ISPMB Exam fees are subject to change.
    • ISPMB examinees will pay a $15 administrative fee to Testing Services.


    Test Location

    • This testing is available at Main Campus. Call 815.280.2261 or 815.280.2284 to make an appointment.
       
    How to Sign Up to take the ISPMB
    1. Upon approval by the ISPMB, you may choose Joliet as your preferred testing site. 
    2. Contact ISPMB at 217.786.6240 if you need testing accommodations.
    3. Call a JJC Testing Services location to schedule your appointment. 
    4. Arrive 10 minutes before your exam with your photo ID, letter of invitation from the ISPMB, and $15 for the Testing Services ISPMB administrative fee.


    Photo IDs Required: Bring your letter of invitation from the ISPMB and valid driver's license or state photo ID card.


    Accommodations

    If you have a documented disability affecting your ability to take the test, you can receive accommodations. Accommodations are requested, approved, and provided by ISPMB. Contact ISPMB at 217.786.6240 to learn about available testing accommodations, accommodation policies, as well as the process to request exam accommodations.

    Scores
    • ISPMB provides you with scores.
    • Note: You will not be given your scores at the end of the test session.  The ISPMB will contact all candidates after the yearly testing cycle has been completed. Candidates should expect to have to wait several weeks for their results. Candidates will be contacted via email by the ISPMB. 
    • Questions? Contact ISPMB at 217.786.6240 or info@ispmeritboard.org.  

     

    Last updated on March 22, 2019.

  • Pearson VUE Testing

    About Pearson VUE Testing

    Pearson VUE Exams are computer-based tests which vary in length.


    Cost & Fees

    • Fees are subject to change and are dependent on test type
    • You will pay Pearson VUE Exam fees during time of online registration


    Test Locations

    • Testing is available at Main Campus, Romeoville Campus, and City Center Campus. 
       
    How to Sign Up to Take the Pearson VUE Test

    Follow the steps below to register for a Pearson VUE Exam and complete this exam at Main Campus, Romeoville Campus, or City Center Campus.

    1. Contact Pearson VUE if you require testing accommodations.
    2. Purchase and schedule a Pearson VUE Exam; during this registration process, you may select your preferred Testing Services location.
    3. Arrive at your scheduled location 10 minutes before your exam with your photo identification.
       

    Photo IDs Required: Please bring a current, government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport to your testing appointment.

    Accommodations

    If you have a documented disability affecting your ability to take the test, you can receive accommodations. Accommodations are requested, approved, and provided by Pearson VUE.  Available testing accommodations, accommodation policies, as well as the process to request exam accommodations.

    Scores
    • Pearson VUE provides the tester with scores. 
    • Length of wait time for unofficial and official score reports is dependent on test type.
       

     Last updated on March 22, 2019.

  • Proctoring Services

    About Proctoring Services

    ***Proctoring Services are currently unavailable until further notice.

    Proctoring Services are available to non-JJC students who must complete a proctored exam for their school or employer.  

    Proctoring services are available for paper- and computer-based testing. 

    JJC Testing Services does not have the ability to download the Respondus program, or any lockdown browser, from other institutions. Alternatives to this method include providing a paper/pencil copy or securing the exam with a password instead of the lockdown browser. Testers may not bring in laptops or other electronic devices. JJC Testing Services does not have the capability to provide a 1:1 ratio of proctors to testers. 

    Cost & Fees

    • $25 administrative fee for each exam (paid to Testing Services)
    • Proctoring Services fees are subject to change.


    Test Locations

    • Available at Main Campus and Romeoville Campus
    • Call Main Campus at 815.280.22261 or 815.280.2284 to schedule your appointment
    • Call Romeoville Campus at 815.280.7785 or 815.280.7786 to schedule your appointment
       
    How to Sign Up
    1. Contact your educational institution or employer about having your exam(s) proctored at JJC Testing Services, and direct your educational institution or employer to complete the Proctoring Services Submission Form. Upon submission of this form, the tester, submitting institution, and JJC Testing Services will receive separate confirmation emails.
    2. Once this email has been received, contact preferred JJC Testing Services location to schedule exam(s).
    3. Arrive 10 minutes before your exam with your photo ID, and $25 for the Testing Services Proctoring Services administrative fee.

    Accommodations

    If you have a documented disability affecting your ability to take the test, you can receive accommodations. You must request testing accommodations from your educational institution or employer.

    Photo ID Requirements

    Appropriate photo identification is required. You must provide a photo ID including a name and picture. JJC Testing Services will always defer to educational institution or employer photo ID requirements. In the absence of those requirements, JJC Testing Services will adhere to the following photo ID requirements. Photocopies or reproductions are not acceptable. Preferred photo ID options include, but are not limited to:

    • U.S. State Picture Driver's License
    • U.S. State Picture Issued ID Card
    • U.S. Passport
    • U.S. Military Picture ID
    • Federal Picture ID
    • Alien Registration Card
    • Any other current, government-issued picture ID (This form of identification may be issued by any government.)
    • Company Identification
    • Police Identification
    • Other Institutional Identification with name and picture
    • JJC School ID
    • Other School ID with name and picture
       

    Last updated on December 2, 2022